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richard ravitch joins us. a former lieutenant governor of new york, he co-chaired the task force issuing today's report with former fed chairman paul volcker. also with us is susan urahn, managing director of the pew center on the states. >> dirk ravitch what jumps out is the situation is much worse than thought, much worse than states are willing to admit and worse than anybody seems to have a grasp on what to do. am i overstating these problems? >> no, you're not. and it's a function arising from things. one, there are basic expenditures like medicaid and retirement expenditures which are growing at a faster rate in state and local revenues. number two, states for a long long time had been using gimmicky to balance their budget and weren't call to account by that. wall street's been willing to aid and abet that process and out of perfectly valid and wonderful motives, people have made a lot of commitments but we've been unwilling to provide the revenues to match the commitments that we've made as a society.
richard ravitch joins us. a former lieutenant governor of new york, he co-chaired the task force issuing today's report with former fed chairman paul volcker. also with us is susan urahn, managing director of the pew center on the states. >> dirk ravitch what jumps out is the situation is much worse than thought, much worse than states are willing to admit and worse than anybody seems to have a grasp on what to do. am i overstating these problems? >> no, you're not. and it's a...
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and i think i just use her as an example because i'm inspired by her. and i think when you think about congress right now, i think there is 17% of women in congress. this year, we stand to gain 3 more percentage points. records up to 20%. you know what beyonce says? girls run the world. i'm excited. >> i agree. i'm encouraged that there are more republican women running. in fact, the republican party would be a lot better off if it attracted more women to run. if you look at the field out there and almost twice as many democratic women are running as republican women. let me tell you what encourages me about this election. 112th congress as everyone agrees, the worst, at least the house, that anybody can remember seeing in the 20th century and all you have to do is look at the polls. we haven't seen anything like these numbers for any elected officials. so i thought this would be the kind of year that would discourage women from running. who wants to be a part of that crazy loony bunch up there? instead, it looks as if women see themselves as problem-so
and i think i just use her as an example because i'm inspired by her. and i think when you think about congress right now, i think there is 17% of women in congress. this year, we stand to gain 3 more percentage points. records up to 20%. you know what beyonce says? girls run the world. i'm excited. >> i agree. i'm encouraged that there are more republican women running. in fact, the republican party would be a lot better off if it attracted more women to run. if you look at the field out...
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we still know what makes us great. we still know that what makes us great is the fact that if you work hard in this country, you can still make it. that vision we still believe in. the vision of a strong middle class is what we're fighting for. our mission right now is not just to recover from a recession. it's to reclaim the basic security that so many americans have lost. our goal is to put people back to work, but it's also to build an economy where that work pace pays off, whether they're starting a business or they're punk a clock can have confidence that if you work hard you can get ahead. that is what this campaign is about, iowa. that's what i've been fighting for for the last three and a half years and that's why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states! [ applause ] >> you know what's holding us back from meeting this challenge is not a lack of ideas or a lack of solutions. what's holding us back from making even more progress than we've made is a stalemate in washington between two fun
we still know what makes us great. we still know that what makes us great is the fact that if you work hard in this country, you can still make it. that vision we still believe in. the vision of a strong middle class is what we're fighting for. our mission right now is not just to recover from a recession. it's to reclaim the basic security that so many americans have lost. our goal is to put people back to work, but it's also to build an economy where that work pace pays off, whether they're...
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the market is driving us. we are all in. the tool uses clinical integration. one is primary medical homes. we have been using this for 15 years. the second is patient-centered systems. this is not the gazillion- dollar i.t. systems we hear about. these can be very simple things. dave came home and said it would be great if i had a disease registry. his teenage son developed in a weekend. it is not expensive and sophisticated. it is simple. it can provide enormous amounts of data to do great work. we have invested in health coaches. each of our primary care clinics have multiple health coaches. we have transition coaches in the hospital to make sure the transition goes quickly and easily. we have ambulatory care clinics. with a sick patient, they go to the ambulatory clinic to make sure they get the intensive care they need and maybe avoid hospitalization. the standard care processes. we have agreements between specialists and primary care doctors. we do this, you do that. we avoid redundancy between primary and specialist physicians. data management -- we do n
the market is driving us. we are all in. the tool uses clinical integration. one is primary medical homes. we have been using this for 15 years. the second is patient-centered systems. this is not the gazillion- dollar i.t. systems we hear about. these can be very simple things. dave came home and said it would be great if i had a disease registry. his teenage son developed in a weekend. it is not expensive and sophisticated. it is simple. it can provide enormous amounts of data to do great...
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what he used to do, he used to take a lot of time. obviously, the sessions at the studio at the bbc, but then he had a studio at his homeo where he'll kind of invite his favori favorite bands to do a couple of day sessions. these are essentially the length of ours. four or five songs that, you know, they would take a long time to do. it was more like making a record. but the spirit of it, the kind of, you know, this is what happened that day sort of essence of it is, you know, essentially what we try to capture every day. >> do you think the internet is good for indie artists? hasn't been that good for the large record labels? >> i think it's an incredible thing. you know, we talk about it a lot. in interviews and things like that, people ask how i see the music industry. you know, like what do you think about the health of it? i mean, there is plenty of people who want to do the doomsday thing. but the fact of the matter is, there's so many more opportunities for you if you're a musician, than there ever had been before. >> you get e
what he used to do, he used to take a lot of time. obviously, the sessions at the studio at the bbc, but then he had a studio at his homeo where he'll kind of invite his favori favorite bands to do a couple of day sessions. these are essentially the length of ours. four or five songs that, you know, they would take a long time to do. it was more like making a record. but the spirit of it, the kind of, you know, this is what happened that day sort of essence of it is, you know, essentially what...
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the regime shot at us, tortured us and no one came to our aid except these guys. and maybe some are my cousins and uncles and brothers. they picked up guns, they came here to defend us and we welcome them. they say this despite the fact that the rebels' presence in their town sometimes brings the ire of the government. it might mean that civilian homes get shelled. that people died. they say we don't care, we're willing to take that risk because these are the people here to protect us. so the rebels have hearts and minds in these towns. >> reporter: the morale overall though was what? what did you find? >> people were willing to stay on message, especially when talking to western journalists "we support the rebels, we support the cause. any day now we'll take down the regime." while i was inside syria there was this high level attack inside damascus that killed four high-ranking officials in the syrian government. i think that was a real morale boost and a few days after that you saw a lot of units going to aleppo. i was very close to aleppo, syria's largest city
the regime shot at us, tortured us and no one came to our aid except these guys. and maybe some are my cousins and uncles and brothers. they picked up guns, they came here to defend us and we welcome them. they say this despite the fact that the rebels' presence in their town sometimes brings the ire of the government. it might mean that civilian homes get shelled. that people died. they say we don't care, we're willing to take that risk because these are the people here to protect us. so the...
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environmental groups say it should not be used in any products children use. lunchbreak is next. we're learning how to prepare a classic seafood pasta dish called "frutti di mare" ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. úñ@ it's time for a lunchbreak... in today's "lunchbreak".... we're making a pasta dish perfect for summer: "frutti di mare". filiberto jimenez is the owner of villaggio ristorante in roselle. he runs the restaurant with his family, brothers edgar and hugo ... thanks for joining us. >>you are welcome it is a pleasure ... >>i love the story you have ... you have put your talents together working and all aspects of the restaurant business ... >>we are family owned and operated >>with a concentration on fresh food items ... >>fresh ingredients ... >>someone happen to be in the restaurant and told me that you had the best mussels.... >>thank y
environmental groups say it should not be used in any products children use. lunchbreak is next. we're learning how to prepare a classic seafood pasta dish called "frutti di mare" ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. úñ@ it's time for a lunchbreak... in...
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the savio family spokesman martin blink joins us. welcome and thank you for being withs. >> thank you, judge pirro. a pleasure to be here. >> judge jeanine: you represent the family of kathleen. they have waited eight long years. do they feel that they are going to get justice finally this week? >> they are sure hoping that is what happens, yes. >> judge jeanine: and you know, in thinking about this case, they have got to be anxious. they have got to be, you know, fearful, i'm sure there is a whole host of emotions that are going on. how are they feeling? >> you know, they are doing pretty well, as well as could be expected. they certainly are very concerned and anxious that the trial may not go their way and it may not find the truth of the matter at hand. but they are sure optimistic and hoping that is what gets done here in joliet. >> judge jeanine: and we are hearing, martin, that although the family kathleen savio's family could not be he in the courtroom there was contact between susan dolman andrew peterson. tell us what happe
the savio family spokesman martin blink joins us. welcome and thank you for being withs. >> thank you, judge pirro. a pleasure to be here. >> judge jeanine: you represent the family of kathleen. they have waited eight long years. do they feel that they are going to get justice finally this week? >> they are sure hoping that is what happens, yes. >> judge jeanine: and you know, in thinking about this case, they have got to be anxious. they have got to be, you know,...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. >> a surprising -- marissa meyer, one of the most influential women in technology is leaving her post at google to become yahoo's next ceo. and while a physical move may just be a few miles down 101, a cord separates google from yahoo. we begin with scott budman who has more on one of the expert who is are acting so surprised, should have seen this coming, scott. >> reporter: it's not a big change t commute for her, but a big change in job duties, the google executive heading a bit south to become ceo of yahoo. job one bring yahoo back to the dotcom leadership position it once held before taking a back seat like google and facebook and twitter. we have talked ed ted many tim myers, she can inspire people and that's important when it comes to rallying th
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. >> a surprising -- marissa meyer, one of the most influential women in technology is leaving her post at google to become yahoo's next ceo. and while a physical move may just be a few miles down 101, a cord...
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lots of weather out to the west of us. these are current temperature readings 92 here in chicago 99 in st. louis at this hour where 17 degrees they could be really gusty near these thunderstorms. the potential for thunder and strong winds and downpours in some of these thunderstorms later tonight. a lot of damage has been done to our farms and gardens. when the warm and muggy tonight scattered thunderstorms will develop later this evening or tonight. low temperatures tonight just 76 and winds shifting northwest after the final passage hyde tomorrow 87 not the 100 that we saw today. a sauna club mix on friday with a few widely scattered or isolated shower is in the afternoon and a high of 85. sunday it starts getting human again so we will talk about that. i wonder what the fall and winter are going to be like. we have an el nino forming. a suburban man training to make his alaskan dream come true next how he is preparing to raise the oiditera. with hotwire's low prices, we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first
lots of weather out to the west of us. these are current temperature readings 92 here in chicago 99 in st. louis at this hour where 17 degrees they could be really gusty near these thunderstorms. the potential for thunder and strong winds and downpours in some of these thunderstorms later tonight. a lot of damage has been done to our farms and gardens. when the warm and muggy tonight scattered thunderstorms will develop later this evening or tonight. low temperatures tonight just 76 and winds...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful, efficient c250 sport sedan es but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. ♪ the mercedes-benz summer event ends july 31st. ♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your
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give us more flexibility on medicaid, give us a block grant. that is what they ought to do. but with this we believe in personal responsibility and we will continue to have personal responsibility in our state. we want people to look for a job and get back to work. i assume you will do the same in iowa keep the requirements similar to what you have, correct? >>guest: absolutely. and i have chuck palmer running the department of human services for us, again, and he helped me and he ran it back in the 1990's when we dramatically reduced the welfare rolls and keep medicaid under control. medicaid is growing dramatically in every state. >> well, let's talk a little bit about medicaid. the supreme court has ruled that the federal government cannot require you to take on additional medicaid patients or, in order to, in order to get the new money that would be available for that you now have the flexibility to say "no" to that. what are you going to do, governor? >>guest: well, first of all, think of this. the federal government has $16 trillion national debt, 40 cents of every dol
give us more flexibility on medicaid, give us a block grant. that is what they ought to do. but with this we believe in personal responsibility and we will continue to have personal responsibility in our state. we want people to look for a job and get back to work. i assume you will do the same in iowa keep the requirements similar to what you have, correct? >>guest: absolutely. and i have chuck palmer running the department of human services for us, again, and he helped me and he ran it...
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thank you for sharing with us>> coming up. sunday panel suring mitt romney's possible vice president pick. very good. thank you. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. thousands of new good paying jobs... all without raising taxes. that's what a world-class resort casino at national harbor would mean for maryland. but it won't be built unless lawmakers give us the right to vote on it this november. call 1-800-492-7122 and tell your delegate and state senator to vote "yes" on national harbor... one of the biggest new job projects in the country. >> in the current environment i don't want to make comments about the vice president process or anything associated with it. i stand bry the commen
thank you for sharing with us>> coming up. sunday panel suring mitt romney's possible vice president pick. very good. thank you. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more...
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thanks tucker that does it for us this morning stay tuned for fox news sunday join us back here tonight at 6 for the latest newweather >> brit: i am brit hu in for chris wallace . the race for the white house intensifies as president obama and mitt romney trade charges over who best can run the country. we'll talk battle ground state politics and the impact of health care reform with two influential governors. rick scott of florida and terry branstad of iowa. and talk to karl rove the so-called architect of two presidential victories and joe trippi who redefined running for president in the internet age. and the obama attacks on mitt romney's time at bain effective . we'll ask the latest panel. all right now on "fox news sunday". and hello again from "fox news sunday" in washington. from the changing of welfare reform and implementing the new health care law there is concern in key states where the 2012 presidential election could be determined . joining us now is two governors from two influential state. scott scott in florida and terry branstad. there is a set of new possible waivers
thanks tucker that does it for us this morning stay tuned for fox news sunday join us back here tonight at 6 for the latest newweather >> brit: i am brit hu in for chris wallace . the race for the white house intensifies as president obama and mitt romney trade charges over who best can run the country. we'll talk battle ground state politics and the impact of health care reform with two influential governors. rick scott of florida and terry branstad of iowa. and talk to karl rove the...
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give us the flexibility to fix our medicaid program, but don't force us into a program where the government can't afford. >> governor, you should be knowledgeable about this as a former hospital executive. hospitals are saying now, which are required in most states by law to accept whatever patients arrive whether they have insurance or not that if you don't have medicaid expansion uninsured people will continue to turn up in large numbers and hospital emergency rooms expecting and by law required to get treatment. that money will come out of the people who do have insurance or out of the hospitals. so if you don't expand medicaid, what are you going to do about that problem? >> the way to fix that is what we have proposed. we are waiting for a waiver from the federal government. it is a medicaid expansion across the state. the medicaid population will be taken care of by managed care organizations which will make sure they get to a primary care doctor or specialist so they don't end up in the emergency room. that's the way to fix it. don't take money from the federal government that we kno
give us the flexibility to fix our medicaid program, but don't force us into a program where the government can't afford. >> governor, you should be knowledgeable about this as a former hospital executive. hospitals are saying now, which are required in most states by law to accept whatever patients arrive whether they have insurance or not that if you don't have medicaid expansion uninsured people will continue to turn up in large numbers and hospital emergency rooms expecting and by law...
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joining us now are governors from two of those states, rick scott of florida who comes to us from san francisco and terry brandstet from virginia. welcome to you both, gentlemen. let me start with the question that stirred so much interest at the end of the week which is a set of new possible waivers of the federal government of work requirements under welfare reform. this would appear on the service at least to be a case of the states getting more flexibility in how they administer the work requirements for receiving welfare benefits. let me start with you, governor, and how you see these waivers. some people are saying it will gut the law. >> well, unfortunately i think this is a huge step in the wrong direction. i was governor with tommy thompson from wisconsin and john an -- angler and we worked with bill clinton to get the well form -- welfare reform passed and it was a program based on job training and work, and we helped move millions of people off the welfare roles and into permanent employ meant. we reduced the cost of welfare and medicaid as a result of it. it was very succe
joining us now are governors from two of those states, rick scott of florida who comes to us from san francisco and terry brandstet from virginia. welcome to you both, gentlemen. let me start with the question that stirred so much interest at the end of the week which is a set of new possible waivers of the federal government of work requirements under welfare reform. this would appear on the service at least to be a case of the states getting more flexibility in how they administer the work...
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thank you for sharing with us>> coming up. sunday panel suring mitt romney's possible vice president pick. very good. thank you. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >> in the current environment i don't want to make comments about the vic
thank you for sharing with us>> coming up. sunday panel suring mitt romney's possible vice president pick. very good. thank you. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more...
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you can try to use us if you want to. fair exchange ain't no robbery. the fair exchange is that we also have an opportunities to tell mr. romney that his priorities do not satisfy or speak to the needs of brown and black and yellow people in this country. we also have the occasion to let him know that as you said to michigan and detroit, that the auto industry can go drop in the cinch when the auto industry has come back and the auto industry is one of the most profitable industries in america and, thanks to your policies that were not adopted, we have been able to come back thanks to the policies of another individual who happened to be in the white house, we have come back. so let's talk about the real stuff, governornet mitt romney. i wish governor that i had the opportunity to be on the stage with him. i would just love to be. >> i do, too. boy, do i wish you were on the stage with him. >> but unfortunately, the cards did not fall like that. so i just have to come in the war room and strategize with my governor. >> if i am going to war, i want you o
you can try to use us if you want to. fair exchange ain't no robbery. the fair exchange is that we also have an opportunities to tell mr. romney that his priorities do not satisfy or speak to the needs of brown and black and yellow people in this country. we also have the occasion to let him know that as you said to michigan and detroit, that the auto industry can go drop in the cinch when the auto industry has come back and the auto industry is one of the most profitable industries in america...
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we still know what makes us great. we still know that what makes us great is the fact that, if you work hard in this country, you can still make it. that vision we still believe in, the vision of a strong middle class is what we're fighting for. >>> we are listening to a fiery speech from president obama in cedar rapids, iowa, right now, important battleground state. we want to bring in congresswoman jackie spear, democrat. congresswoman, thank you for your time. we want to get you in on this conversation as we listen to the president. you hear the president making a case from the middle class, personal stories from the president we've heard in the past regarding the first lady. the heart of his message today is tax cuts for the middle class, a message he picked up strong on monday. today he got republicans saying that all democrats are not united behind this president in his effort to lower taxes for the middle class. >> i would disagree with that, first of all. i think it's important to make it clear that every ameri
we still know what makes us great. we still know that what makes us great is the fact that, if you work hard in this country, you can still make it. that vision we still believe in, the vision of a strong middle class is what we're fighting for. >>> we are listening to a fiery speech from president obama in cedar rapids, iowa, right now, important battleground state. we want to bring in congresswoman jackie spear, democrat. congresswoman, thank you for your time. we want to get you in...
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you can also tweet us or send us an e-mail. let me move right from there into taxation, which is also part of this fiscal cliff. the deadline for december. this week, the senate's got a vote on taxes and why did that happen? what were the politics behind that? guest: in the last week or so, democrats, republicans, and senate have been dong this kind of dance. the republicans want to extend all the bush tax cuts, at least for a year. and they've talked about doing a broader overhaul. the democrats say and this is president obama's position, we don't want to extend the tax cuts for upper income earners, families making $250,000 or more. so what the question was was would there be a vote? and for a long time, it didn't look like there would be one. ultimately late on thursday, the senate leaders got together and they said we want to have this debate. we want to make a stark dividing line here. and so senate republicans, usually they object to anything just having a simple majority vote that usually requires 60 votes for the legisl
you can also tweet us or send us an e-mail. let me move right from there into taxation, which is also part of this fiscal cliff. the deadline for december. this week, the senate's got a vote on taxes and why did that happen? what were the politics behind that? guest: in the last week or so, democrats, republicans, and senate have been dong this kind of dance. the republicans want to extend all the bush tax cuts, at least for a year. and they've talked about doing a broader overhaul. the...
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they will use bible versus to make their case. evangelicals will use bible versus, too. in the bible and in the psalms, it? but a person with their children's children. in lieu of the talks but if you -- in luk, it talks about if you build a tower, when you first estimate the cost of the tower in the first place? in the bible, they see a good tax policy as it relates. does not mean they do not want to pay their taxes. the lender is ceaser, for sure. they believe in that, for sure. at the same time, they believe that lower taxes means more money that a family can choose to spend rather than the government. host: north carolina, jim. the republican line. go-ahead. caller: this sounds a little ragged. i hope you can hear me. the tea party deal, if i understand their primary concern, one of their founding principles was that government is much too big. well, let's stick to federal here. the talk about principle been principal without being obnoxious. then i ally myself with the tea party movement and then i have to cut my medicare card and mail in my social security back eve
they will use bible versus to make their case. evangelicals will use bible versus, too. in the bible and in the psalms, it? but a person with their children's children. in lieu of the talks but if you -- in luk, it talks about if you build a tower, when you first estimate the cost of the tower in the first place? in the bible, they see a good tax policy as it relates. does not mean they do not want to pay their taxes. the lender is ceaser, for sure. they believe in that, for sure. at the same...
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he created us. in here it's really rough, brother, he helps us day to day to cope with our problems. >> this service has been a blessing to them. it edified them. z it encouraged them even though they're incarcerated, that to give them a chance for hope and a new life. bless you. >> a weekly religious service, contemplation, reading, these are a few opportunities inmates at stateville have to somehow reach beyond the bars, the guards, and the prison walls. most will not see the outside ever again. or not for a very long time. but a few will. >> hello there. >> this is neil bell's last day in his cell at stateville. despite one stretch in the segregation unit, he's finishing up a two-year sentence for aggravated battery. as the final hours wind down, his emotions rachet up. >> i'm pretty anxious. been waiting for a while. the last week's the longest. just ready to go home, be with my family. >> sunrise brings what for everyone else at stateville will just be another day. but for inmate bell it brings
he created us. in here it's really rough, brother, he helps us day to day to cope with our problems. >> this service has been a blessing to them. it edified them. z it encouraged them even though they're incarcerated, that to give them a chance for hope and a new life. bless you. >> a weekly religious service, contemplation, reading, these are a few opportunities inmates at stateville have to somehow reach beyond the bars, the guards, and the prison walls. most will not see the...
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we used the shoreline temperature other areas may actually use water temperatures from a mile off shore and about 6 ft. down that is why they book colder. >> take a look at how the temperatures are reaching the high 90s again and reaching triple digits by the weekend. i was at the beach yesterday with the kids and the water was so warm it was not even refreshening. >> i have been hearing that a lot hearingdina. dina. >> thank you tom. >> thank you for joining us today have a great afternoon everyone and remember we are back at 5 and 9:00 p.m.. we are when to leave you with more music and remember they are performing this saturday at the third annual concert for carlos. [music] [singing] [music] [music]
we used the shoreline temperature other areas may actually use water temperatures from a mile off shore and about 6 ft. down that is why they book colder. >> take a look at how the temperatures are reaching the high 90s again and reaching triple digits by the weekend. i was at the beach yesterday with the kids and the water was so warm it was not even refreshening. >> i have been hearing that a lot hearingdina. dina. >> thank you tom. >> thank you for joining us today...
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at that time unbenonks to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling at a rate of almost 9%. now if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy, that the recession was far, far more mild than that. that's why the forecast for unemployment this you saw was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity, so did almost everyone else. i will say that once the recovery act was implemented, it was a matter of two quarters la ert in the third quarter of 2009 gdp was rising again. i think that's a real mark of how successful it was in breaking the back of the great recession. albe it the unemployment rate continues to rise. >> you testified on the additional penalty of the work subsidies. work penalty provided by obama care would create. i'd like to highlight the fact that these subsidies also impose a marriage penalty through the tax code. and that's because hay key off the federal poverty guidelines. under federal poverty guidelines for a family of tw
at that time unbenonks to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling at a rate of almost 9%. now if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy, that the recession was far, far more mild than that. that's why the forecast for unemployment this you saw was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity, so did almost everyone else. i will say that once the...
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megan gilliland joins us live there now with a look at the damage left 3 a baltimore county man faces charges accused of sexually assaulting a teenager and giving him h-i-v. h-i-v.police say back in february... steven podles and a 13 year old boy began talking through an app called ágrinder.áthe two agreed to meet up... and police say 36 year old podles... drove to essex and engaged in sexual activity with the boy... and according to the indictment... he infected the boy with hiv: "yea that's disguisting its like taking someone's life...i'm sure the older man knew" 3 "can not...as consensual, it is a crime" crime" police are not sure if there are any other victims... but they are contacting other people on grinder he may have contacted. friends and family gather to remember two maryland students.. and best friends... killed in a car crash... in west virginia... over the weekend.hundreds showed up at the students former high school in middle river. close to 200 people... most of them students... gathered at eastern tech high to remember tavon frisby and cameron shields. the men were
megan gilliland joins us live there now with a look at the damage left 3 a baltimore county man faces charges accused of sexually assaulting a teenager and giving him h-i-v. h-i-v.police say back in february... steven podles and a 13 year old boy began talking through an app called ágrinder.áthe two agreed to meet up... and police say 36 year old podles... drove to essex and engaged in sexual activity with the boy... and according to the indictment... he infected the boy with hiv: "yea...
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mess that we're in today. >> american people want us to create jobs. that's what we should be using this time on the floor for. not on this useless bill to nowhere. bill to nowhere that does serious damage to the health and economic well being of america's families. >> that's what went on today on the floor of the house where this overwhelming vote was taken without a surprise ending. it will now go to the senate, perhaps, and there it will die a slow death. we're joined now by louisiana congressman. he was booed today when talked about eliminating obama care. >> i'm going to eliminate every non-essential program i can find. i'm going to work to reform and save -- [ booing ] >> why, sir, does this necessitate 33 votes? don't you think the votes already got the message as to how the house feels? >> first of all, this is the first time since the supreme court made their decision that confirmed it is a massive tax increase that we've had a chance to go back and say let's have another opportunity to repeal obama care. look, it has been over 30 months since
mess that we're in today. >> american people want us to create jobs. that's what we should be using this time on the floor for. not on this useless bill to nowhere. bill to nowhere that does serious damage to the health and economic well being of america's families. >> that's what went on today on the floor of the house where this overwhelming vote was taken without a surprise ending. it will now go to the senate, perhaps, and there it will die a slow death. we're joined now by...
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it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over the past four years he has spent a total of 266 days here in lake county juvenile. and more recently another 16 months at a residential placement facility in nevada. when he didn't return to his placement in nevada after a weekend home pass, ricky was picked up on a bench warrant. >> one of my boys, he got shot. i had to take him to the hospital. they ran my name at the hospital. i still had a warrant for placement. >> though he is now 18 and technically an adult, he will have to face the juvenile court one final time. >> when i think about sitting in the juvenile. i'm 18. as soon as i get out of here i'm on my own. a lot of younger kids are going home to mommy and daddy. i'm going back to the streets. i ain't going to lie or tell a fairytale. i'm going back to the streets. >> ricky began looking for kinship and guidance on the streets before he was even a teenager. >> my dad was incarcerated.
it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over the past four years he has spent a total of 266 days here in lake county juvenile. and more recently another 16 months at a residential placement facility in nevada. when he didn't return to his placement in nevada after a weekend home pass, ricky was picked up on a bench warrant. >> one of my boys, he got shot. i had to take him to the...
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that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any industrialized democracy. e time to take remedial steps will the election to minimize the sloppiness, incompetents, and from. from has distorted history in american life. it just like to be decent and animals college students. and live in new jersey, one of the most corrupt political machines ever. the men there for 40 years. what it @booktv? because of its wooden ones. in 1935 be honest about association, the do that is another day some 245 princeton, students to one of the election. the beat of five of them within the or the arriv
that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any...
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thank you for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the blue birds were out for mitt romney during a speech to the naacp. tonight, i'll show you why he got off easy. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> this was perhaps one of the most negative reactions mitt romney has had in the course of his 2012 presidential campaign. >> mitt romney gets booed mercilously for his vision for america. >> i think we expected that, of course. >> tonight, hilary shelton of the naacp, and philadelphia mayor michael nutter on what happens when mitt romney tells the truth. >>> repeal and disgrace. house republicans vote to take health care away from americans. house democratic whip steny hoyer is here with reaction. >> and today, the congressional budget office debunks one of the greatest republican lies ever told. >> unless the president gets off of his absolute obsession with raising taxes -- >> under barack obama, he has one plan a
thank you for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the blue birds were out for mitt romney during a speech to the naacp. tonight, i'll show you why he got off easy. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> this was perhaps one of the most negative reactions mitt romney has had in the course of his 2012 presidential campaign. >> mitt romney gets booed...
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this senator and all of us. whether we're in elected or appointed office in our government, we serve. we serve the public. and that accountability has to be part of that service. this is not going to resolve the issue. i think it is, i mentioned earlier, more complicated today, because of concealed carry and some of the standards being established in states. more complicated today, as mr. clegg has said, because the war on terror raises legitimate concerns about the safety of our nation and how far will we go to respect our national security, without violating our basic values under the constitution. i thank you all for your testimony. it's been a very positive part of this conversation, which we need to engage in even further. there's a lot of interest in today's hearings. 225 organizations submitted testimony. thank goodness they didn't come here to speak. but we're glad to have their testimony. and we'll put it in the record without objection. that's good. it will include the episcopal church, illinois associ
this senator and all of us. whether we're in elected or appointed office in our government, we serve. we serve the public. and that accountability has to be part of that service. this is not going to resolve the issue. i think it is, i mentioned earlier, more complicated today, because of concealed carry and some of the standards being established in states. more complicated today, as mr. clegg has said, because the war on terror raises legitimate concerns about the safety of our nation and how...
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he cannot seem to get enough of us. she disappeared october 28, 2007. ththey search for the 23 year- old... 12 days later police named drew peterson as the only suspect. he has always proclaimed his innocence >> the story started getting worldwide attention. he did a photo shoot for people magazine . one day he turned the tables ... >> there are strong indications that it was a homicide >> on march 1, 2004he was found dead in her bathtub... they were going through a bitter divorce at the time. her death was ruled an accidental drowning. this was his 3rd wife... >> on november 13, 2007 her body was looked at again and ruled as a homicide. 18 months later drew peterson was arrested and charged with murder of his third wife >> it is so satisfying to see where he should have been five years ago >> into thousand eight illinois passed a law that allows hearsay evidence... >> you are allowing the victim to testify from the grave >> the case has gone all the way to the illinois supreme court. eventually being ruled admissible. it will begin next tuesday finally
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the safer we make our communities, the more they'll partner with us. with the evidence that's showing time and time ain of each macindmu, ro telns ben po ainy coit tre t crreio g t. o neerona . o y infi accountabl but we also do it by acknowledging that which is in front of us. there is no grter sults a ris soe oo memys in m inig bllmere otfi wevhi abmewst s. anthink that happens with our communities and we need to stop doing that. >> officer gale? >> i think i aee with the iehaue i e ontt b i inu t m gl. u tokth community you serve and the diffent populations in that community and you have to make a concerted effort to be in those communities and having dialogue with those people and you ve to listen. d oe mr y t agwiheng thhey. s i in mar anweo adip ol thama that said any problem real or perceived is still a problem, and i agree with that and i've tat d'tte ino e albl ifs eitoa prm om o aup snee tst av vat a we have to dialogue thrgh it and i think we have to take encies and train agenci to understand who these pulations ar aty'er. d crn t cire agali
the safer we make our communities, the more they'll partner with us. with the evidence that's showing time and time ain of each macindmu, ro telns ben po ainy coit tre t crreio g t. o neerona . o y infi accountabl but we also do it by acknowledging that which is in front of us. there is no grter sults a ris soe oo memys in m inig bllmere otfi wevhi abmewst s. anthink that happens with our communities and we need to stop doing that. >> officer gale? >> i think i aee with the iehaue i...
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thanks for starting your morning with us. we have more ahead on "cnn saturday morning," which starts right now. >>> shopping with your credit card today? soon, you might have to pay more per swipe. the $7 billion credit card company settlement is a victory for retailers. but itould be a loss for you. plus, a wave of homicides hit u.s. cities. chicago compared to afghanistan. a spade of shootings rattle new york. all morning, we put murder in america in focus. >>> later, an incredible story of survival. a month in the desert. no food, no supplies. how a man was rescued hours from death. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast. thanks for starting your morning with us. we start with the massive credit card settlement that could mean more fees for you at home. here's the deal. visa, mastercard and some of the biggest banks agreed to a $7.25 billion settlement with retailers. the lawsuit centers around credit card swipe fees. we all know about those. credit card companies were fixing the price on
thanks for starting your morning with us. we have more ahead on "cnn saturday morning," which starts right now. >>> shopping with your credit card today? soon, you might have to pay more per swipe. the $7 billion credit card company settlement is a victory for retailers. but itould be a loss for you. plus, a wave of homicides hit u.s. cities. chicago compared to afghanistan. a spade of shootings rattle new york. all morning, we put murder in america in focus. >>>...